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Neutral Country Could Help Secure Access to Armenian Detainees, Lawyer Says

PanARMENIAN.Net — Armenia should formally request Switzerland’s assistance in securing access to Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan, human rights lawyer Siranush Sahakyan said, suggesting that a neutral intermediary could help bridge the current diplomatic impasse. Sahakyan, head of the Center for International and Comparative Law, noted that Armenia has viable alternatives for arranging visits to
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During Ruben Vardanyan’s judicial farce, two of his rquests were denied

As the sole source of developments at the “open court sessions” at the Baku Military Court, where the “trials” of sixteen Armenian hostages are being conducted, AZERTAC, the Aerbaijan state news agency, reports that on 3 June 2025, “At the beginning of the session, Ruben Vardanyan requested that a copy of the indictment in his
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Every individual unlawfully detained in Baku’s prisons must be released without delay. Alvina Gyulumyan

Former Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia, former Representative-Judge of Armenia at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and the first President of the Union of Judges of Armenia, Alvina Gyulumyan, reports: Today, as the Oslo Freedom Forum convenes, bringing together leading human rights advocates to “imagine” a better future,
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Armenian Deputy FM: Release of Armenian POWs on our list of priorities, we are not satisfied with results

“We do not have a final response that we can announce. Still, today, you also saw that the prime minister further opened up and presented certain new details regarding the proposals of the Armenian side. I believe that in the context of the discussions of the general peace process, this topic shall also be on
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Statement by Human Rights Lawyer Siranush Sahakyan on the Indictment Against Ruben Vardanyan

Yerevan, May 23, 2025 – I, Siranush Sahakyan, human rights lawyer and representative of Ruben Vardanyan’s family, and a member of his international legal team, declare that upon reviewing a portion of the indictment in Ruben Vardanyan’s case (spanning more than 200 pages), it is evident that the charges against him are politically motivated, legally
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Wife Fears For Life Of Armenian Prisoner In Azerbaijan

The wife of Viken Euljekian, one of at least 23 Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, said on Friday that she fears for his life following a hunger strike reported by him recently. Euljekian, 45, is a native of Lebanon who had moved to Nagorno-Karabakh and worked there as a taxi driver years before the 2020
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Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN on “Protecting civilians in armed conflict”

In his statement to the UN, at the Security Council Open Debate “Protecting civilians in armed conflict”, Mr. Paruyr Hovhannisyan, Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN, said: “The inhuman and degrading treatment of prisoners of war and civilians, including in our region, remains a pressing concern. Reports of persecution, ill-treatment, arbitrary detention, and sham
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BREAKING: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Says U.S. Is Working to Prevent Azerbaijani Invasion of Armenia, Calls Armenian Prisoners of War Release “Critical”

During a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on May 21, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that preventing a renewed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan—specifically an Azerbaijani invasion of Armenia—is a key foreign policy focus of the Trump-Vance Administration. Rubio was questioned by Representatives Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Jim Costa (D-CA), who pressed him
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Armenian hostage goes on hunger strike in Azerbaijani jail

Vicken Euljekjian, an Armenian civilian illegally detained in Azerbaijan since 2020, has staged a hunger strike in prison in Baku, after being denied the right to call his wife. It is the second time he has resorted to a hunger strike over the conditions of his imprisonment. The wife of Armenian detainee in Azerbaijan, Vicken
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Judicial Dependence and Human Rights Failures in Azerbaijan Highlighted in Vienna

On 5 May 2025, a side event titled “How the Absence of Human Rights Affects the Judiciary in Azerbaijan” was held as part of the OSCE Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting in Vienna. Organized by the International Bar Association and the International and Comparative Law Center – Armenia, with support from the Armenian Legal Center for
